Bio Separations

Session 364 - New and Improved Chromatographic Resins and Processes for Bioseparations
Open to proposal to present. This session deals with all aspects related to the development, characterization and use of new and improved resins and processes for biochromatography applications.
Chair: Steven M. Cramer
CoChair: Nihal Tugcu
  Examining the Effect of Protein Size on Transport and Adsorption in Polymer-Modified Ion-Exchange Media
Brian D. Bowes, Abraham M. Lenhoff
  Chromatographic Behavior and Protein Adsorption Characteristics of Macroporous Cation Exchangers – Effects of Weak Acid Group Content
Timothy M. Pabst, Ernie X. Perez-Almodovar, Giorgio Carta
  Binding Mechanism of Proteins and DNAs in Electrostatic Interaction Chromatography–Ion Exchange Chromatography and Hydroxyapatite Chromatography-
Shuichi Yamamoto, Shintaro Higuma, Yuuki Sakaguchi, Tomohiko Yoshitake, Noriko Yoshimoto
  Process Engineering Approach to Large-Volume Methacrylate Monolith Synthesis for Plasmid Purification
Michael K. Danquah, Gareth M. Forde
  Development of a Realistic 3D Model of Silica Monoliths for Cfd Simulations
Vivek Vasudevan, Kai-ChEe Loh
  On the Epitope Approach: Oligopeptide Imprinted Polymers Via Conventional and Inverse Suspension Polymerization
Sotiria Chaitidou, Olympia Kotrotsiou, Costas Kiparissides
  Modeling Buffer Preparation Operations for Downstream Processing
Charles Siletti, Demetri Petrides
  Development and Scale-up of a Monoclonal Antibody Purification Process
Annika Forss, Carina Engstrand, Gustav Rodrigo, Karol Lacki, Kristina Nilsson-Välimaa

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